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U.P. fails to produce Babloo in court

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NEW DELHI: The Uttar Pradesh jail authorities failed again on Wednesday to produce gangster Babloo Srivastava in a Delhi court in connection with a case registered against him under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA).

In a submission before Additional Sessions Judge Ravinder Kaur, the Superintendent of Bareilly Jail, where Babloo is currently lodged, requested for a fresh production warrant saying Babloo could not be produced in the court as he had to be produced in another case at Kanpur.

The U.P. jail authorities have failed to produce Babloo on two earlier dates -- May 17 and June 2. The court has refused to cancel the production warrants against Babloo, who had challenged invocation of MCOCA against him in the Delhi High Court. The High Court has admitted the petition.

Babloo has been booked in a MCOCA case by the Special Cell of the Delhi police for allegedly running extortion racket in Delhi in the 1980s and ‘90s.

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